On this episode of Leadership on the Links, we sit down with Jason Straka, a seasoned golf course architect with over 30 years of experience designing and renovating courses worldwide. Jason’s background in agronomy, environmental design, and construction gives him a unique perspective on the evolution of golf course architecture.
We discuss the post-COVID design trends reshaping the industry, from short courses and reversible layouts to an increasing emphasis on sustainability and environmental stewardship. Jason also shares insights into the collaborative process between architects, superintendents, and club members—highlighting what makes a project truly successful. If you’re passionate about the future of golf course design, this episode is a must-listen!
Key Takeaways
🏌️♂️ Jason’s diverse background in agronomy, environmental design, and construction shapes his unique approach to architecture.
🌍 Sustainability is at the forefront, with modern designs focusing on environmental stewardship.
⛳ Post-COVID trends are driving creativity in golf course design, including short courses, reversible layouts, and putting courses.
🤝 Collaboration is key—successful projects require teamwork between architects, superintendents, and club members.
🚀 Attracting new talent to turfgrass science and golf course management is a growing industry challenge.
Links & Resources
Fry-Straka Global Design- https://www.frystraka.com/
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Tyler Bloom is the leading expert on workforce development in the golf and turfgrass industry. He has worked with dozens of leading golf and sports companies in the United States including The PGA of America, Top 100 golf courses, public, municipal to professional sports teams, universities, and national historic landmarks.